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My cats shed quite a lot, and one of them bathes both so he ends up with hairball issues. Not any more! I’ve used one of these brushes before and they’re fantastic at thinning out the undercoat and making my cats look and feel better. They’re always so much happier after a good coat-thinning, especially here in southern California in the summer months. I typcally brush them every other week or so and usually get enough to fill a shoebox! They squirm at first but after a few strokes they settle in and relax while I brush them for 10-15 minutes. They’re happy, I’m happy, and they’re healthier as a result. Best of all, it cost me less than $10 instead of the almost $50 they go for at retail.
Zoo Med Ultra Sun
Zoo Med Laboratories Repti Adjusts the temperature of most non-thermostatically controlled heating devices. Plug in up to 2 compatible heating items with a combined wattage of 150 watts. Use with repticare rock heater, …
I really enjoyed this book, which I read as our book group selection; all of us loved it. Though it centers around relationships and racial tension, I learned a lot about Southern culture, as it was not so long ago. Stockett made this somewhat of a historical novel and built tension between the characters that is real life. Heartache, disgust, triumph, love, shock, humanity — I really got into all the characters. Well written, interesting and informative. What more could you want?
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Love the furminator to shed out horses. Only drawback is getting dirt out from the blade. Have to do it immediately and work at it each time.
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This card allows for thousands of pictures with the camera, even at high resolution. I am pleased with the purchase and quickness of getting both items before Christmas. Thank you and have a wonderful day.
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First let me say, do not waste your money. If you buy this you are paying $200 to have an ugly piece of white plastic sit unused on your entertainment center.
It should be obvious that it is a terrible system when the best game (Wii Sports) comes with the system. It is the best game (at 1 star in my opinion) and sadly it loses it appeal after about an hour. What really saddens me is that when you get the Wii and spend all this time on a Mii you find out later it is basically usless in all other games.
It is a money trap:
There are so many peripherials it is ridiculous and somehow Nintendo manages to make so that we almost have to buy these at extra cost just to make the gameplay somewhat enjoyable.
You got Mario Kart and want to play, you have to get a wheel to go around the controller.
You want to play golf? You are conned into buying a attachment that makes your controller more “accurate”
Which is funny because in most games you can try to play it and be all serious and use strategy, all th while your 6 year old nephew is waving his arms randomly like he forgot his ritilan and he still beats me in games. I began to discover that the games really arn’t calibrated for strategy but really just for movement. In most game you can move your arms aimlessy and with no direction and the results would be the same as if you actually tried. SO what fun is that? I want challange and skill to play a factor. What is the point if the effort you put in does not have any effect on your gameplay. It really is a cheat.
The graphics are not much better than the PS2, well worse actually, and the gameplay is worse. What really angered me was the controller. At first it is fun waving your arms around like an idiot but after a while you just wants to sit down and play a video game. But it is impossible to play sitting down. SO when I am feeling lazy the Wii is not an option. And for those of you that think the Wii Fit will make you skinny…. Read the Game Informer review online.
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Salinger’s catcher in the rye was shoved down so many of our throats as an adolescent, like so many others in that genre of so called ‘classics’ like Kill a Mockingbird and Lord of the Flies, The Great Gatsby, etc. It took me many re-readings of these so called greats after being able to read them on my own free will, and understand them in my own time, in my own environment, when I was motivated to read that particular subject in a situation that needed it in my life. However I will never fully understand or grasp the grand significance of such a work of fiction, used still in many frosh classes even in the most prestigious of schools, where in today’s market, Rowling’s epic worlds are filled with enough word salad for literature professeurs to salivate over. I found the writing trite, unmotivating, and save the lack of a better word, pretty boring. I remember reading the inserts on ‘A Seperate Piece’ and one of the reviewers called the book one of the most disturbing endings in literature. I still laugh today about that, as I thought A Seperate Piece was excrement, and compare them both to the overhauling of American so-called classics.
Salinger’s book is never a recommendation to any youth that crosses my path. I’d much rather place in their grasp ‘On the Road,’ ‘Farewell To Arms’ or Henry Miller, or a more modern touch of ‘A Perks of Being a Wallflower’ or ‘Everything is Illuminated’, rather than the disgustingly and unnecessarily warranted kudos this book continues to achieve.
I don’t understand all the negative reviews. I have so many memory cards and I’ve never had one problem. We have them in 3 cell phones, GPS, 4 Cameras (Digital SLR to pocket cameras), camcorders, digital picture frames and I am sure there are a few more I am not thinking of. This is my third “class 6″ card and like all of the others it works great. I bought this card for a new Panasonic Lumix camera. The price was the best anywhere (by far), the shipping was fast, etc., etc., etc. 100% satisfied with Amazon, Transcend, the seller and the card.
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after a month or 2 its still good. It’s worth they buy for the price. I keep the wire away from power cables with voltage just in case, because this cable is not shielded from interfierance.
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I liked this book. One reason is that there is a ton of high-tech things that the fairies use. Another is that the fairies are different from the creatures you read about in fairy tales. Also it was funny at times as well. The centaur named Foaly had a pretty good sense of humor at most times. It also had a lot of action in it as well.
There were, however, also a few things I did not like. One was people’s language at times, like that one commander who said, “Blow the door off its **** hinges.” There were a few other times people swore too. That was almost about the only thing I did not like about the book though.
In this book I did not really have a favorite part. I liked just about all of them. Altogether, it was a very good book.
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